Wolfgang Tillmans is widely regarded as one of the most exciting and innovative artists working today.

It was his still-life and portrait photography that originally made his name, but since then he has achieved a far greater acclaim with his abstract photographs, including some works that don't even use a camera, and for his prints that take on a 3D-sculptural quality.

This exhibition will include everything from publications and digital slide projections, to curatorial projects and recorded music. Tillmans will also take over the Tate Modern's South Tank for ten days, with an installation of live events.

Craig’s review – “I promised myself that I would come to the Tate Modern with an open mind, but I know I'm going to laugh at the modern art. It's so bad, it's good. So you might want to take this review with a pinch of salt if you're an art lover.I do actually quite like art, believe it or not, but this isn't art to me. It's more like a song by someone who can't sing. It's a load of… continued”